kipe (something)
kipe (something)
slang To steal something in a furtive or surreptitious manner. Possibly an informal combination of "cop" and "swipe," both meaning the same. Apparently, the city has a big problem with young kids going around kiping tourists' wallets. I kiped a few beers from my dad's fridge and took them to the party.
See also: kipe
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
kipe
tv. to steal something. The punk kiped a newspaper just for the heck of it.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- kipe
- kype (something)
- pilfer
- pilfer from
- pilfer from (someone or something)
- pilfered
- smuggle (someone or something) into (some place)
- smuggle (someone or something) through (something or some place)
- smuggle through
- smuggle (someone or something) out (of some place)